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    I have used TMPGEnc to encode an avi and have sucessfully produced a standalone-compliant DVD.

    I have four smaller avi files. I would like to get them to one DVD.
    I have tried to join them, but have not been able to because of differing stats (frame rate, size and bitrate).

    Do i have to encode each seperately or am i able to load all four into an app to encode all four together.

    i have looked in guides, but i cannot find one for concurrent multiple encoding.

    thanks in advance

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    Encode each AVI seperately then use TMPGenc DVD Author to include all clips on one DVD. You can add menu and chapters for each clip if you want to. Easy programme to learn.
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    Originally Posted by zworg2
    i have looked in guides, but i cannot find one for concurrent multiple encoding.
    TMPGEnc has a Batch Encode function which will perform consecutive jobs. You have to set up each one individually though. In the last screen of the project wizard you select "create another project for batch encode," or if in the main screen just save project.
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    thanks...

    its not the authoring end that i have issues with....

    its the fact that its gonna take ages to encode all four, and will require multiple user input (even if only to click a button!)

    thanks ZippyP i'll give the batch encoding a go.

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  5. AviSynth can do it - but beware not an easy program to learn. It's all text based scripting - no gui at all. On the other hand it is free!!
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    AviSynth rules.

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